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SK Hynix will spend 40 trillion Korean won ($28.8 billion) buying back and canceling shares to end a two-month share slump. The move follows a selloff that has hit South Korea's AI-driven stock market, where SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics drive about 50% of the KOSPI index.
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